Upcoming events

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  1. Palimpself

    Palimpself

    A sculptural investigation into materiality in the works of Annie Ernaux

    Palimpself is an exhibition of new visual artworks by the artist and academic Susan Diab that explores the relationship between language, memory, and...

  2. PG Forum: Phoebe Macindoe

    PG Forum: Phoebe Macindoe

    'Unbe-leaf-able: leaf books from California to Caledonia'

    Abstract to follow

  3. English PGR and staff mixer

    English PGR and staff mixer

    An event for PGRs to mingle with staff. Pizza and wine will be provided. This is only for PGRs and staff within the School of English.

  4. English PGR / Staff Mixer

    English PGR / Staff Mixer

    An event for PGRs to mingle with staff. Pizza and wine will be provided. This is only for PGRs and staff within the School of English.

  5. Peter Gizzi Colloquium
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    Peter Gizzi Colloquium

    The School of English is delighted to announce that the internationally acclaimed American poet Peter Gizzi will be a Senior Global Fellow at St Andrews in...

  6. Peter Gizzi Poetry Reading

    Peter Gizzi Poetry Reading

    Professor Gizzi's poetry reading will take place from 5.30 to 7.00 in The Watson Room, Kennedy Hall. The reading is free and open to the public. PETER...

  7. Ancient Greek viticulture

    Ancient Greek viticulture

    Roger Brock - Leeds

    This is a School of Classics Event. For further information please contact [email protected] If you wish to join this event on Teams, sign up to our...

  8. Robert Fergusson Anniversary Celebration
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    Robert Fergusson Anniversary Celebration

    Wardlaw Museum Monday 14th October, 6:30 for 7pm

    Robert Fergusson (1750-1774), the celebrated Scottish poet, Robert Burns's "elder brother in the muse" died tragically young 250 years ago...

  9. Ecosystems: A Poetry Walkshop

    Ecosystems: A Poetry Walkshop

    A guided creative workshop exploring themes of biodiversity and interdependence in the ecosystems of St Andrews - free

    Organised by the School of English and Biology presidents, open to all students. Please bring warm and comfortable clothes/ footwear as we will be outdoors, as...

  10. Tomatoes as EcoCultural Artefacts.

    Tomatoes as EcoCultural Artefacts.

    A Conversation about Plantlife, Sustainability, and Student Research.

    At the intersection of Environmental Humanities and Modern Languages, this event explores how student-led research can contribute to the contemporary rethinking...

  11. Byre World 24/25: Meet the Artist: Uncovering 'Palimpself'

    Byre World 24/25: Meet the Artist: Uncovering 'Palimpself'

    Hosted by Dr Elise Hugueny-Leger, from the School of Modern Languages - FREE but please book

    What can an encounter between a writer, two researchers and a visual artist lead to? In this conversation with Drs Elise Hugueny-Léger (University of St...

  12. Freedom of Speech and Moral Panic in Democratic Athens

    Freedom of Speech and Moral Panic in Democratic Athens

    Isabel Ruffell - Glasgow

    For further information please email [email protected]. If you wish to join this event on Teams, sign up to our seminar mailing list. Email...

  13. English Research Seminar --- Professor Elizabeth Archibald (University of Durham)

    English Research Seminar --- Professor Elizabeth Archibald (University of Durham)

    Bathing for Health and Pleasure in Medieval Literature and Society

    Professor Elizabeth Archibald (University of Durham) will be giving a research seminar on "Bathing for Health and Pleasure in Medieval Literature and...

  14. Ecosystems: A Poetry Walkshop

    Ecosystems: A Poetry Walkshop

    A guided creative workshop exploring themes of biodiversity and interdependence in the ecosystems of St Andrews - free

    Organised by the School of English and Biology presidents, open to all students. Please bring warm and comfortable clothes/ footwear as we will be outdoors, as...

  15. Byre World 24/25: The Holobiont Herbarium

    Byre World 24/25: The Holobiont Herbarium

    Hosted by Dr Damiano Benvegnu, from the School of Modern Languages - FREE but please book

    Herbaria are collections of preserved biological specimens documenting the plants, algae, and fungi of the world. Even though their scientific role has declined...

  16. Reading Seneca otherwise: psychoanalysis, philology, consolation

    Reading Seneca otherwise: psychoanalysis, philology, consolation

    Victoria Rimell - Warwick

    This is a School of Classics Event. For further information please contact [email protected] If you wish to join this event on Teams, sign up to our...

  17. Revising the accepted dating of the Latin comedy 'Querolus'

    Revising the accepted dating of the Latin comedy 'Querolus'

    Jean-Michel Carrié - EHESS, Paris

    This is a School of Classics Event. For further information please contact [email protected] If you wish to join this event on Teams, sign up to our...

  18. Scipio the Crusader? Race and Religion in Petrarch's Africa

    Scipio the Crusader? Race and Religion in Petrarch's Africa

    Sam Agbamu - Reading

    This is a School of Classics Event. For further information please contact [email protected] If you wish to join this event on Teams, sign up to our...

  19. Revisiting the Sculpture from Sperlonga

    Revisiting the Sculpture from Sperlonga

    Rebecca Levitan (KCL)

    This is a School of Classics Event. For further information please contact [email protected] If you wish to join this event on Teams, sign up to our...

  20. Byre World 24/25: Writing for Ukrainian Children in Wartime

    Byre World 24/25: Writing for Ukrainian Children in Wartime

    Hosted by Dr Emily Finer, Senior Lecturer from the School of Modern Languages - FREE but please book

    Ukrainian writers, illustrators, and publishers have responded to the war waged by Russia by publishing an unprecedented number of children's books. In...